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Will the Mountain West ditch ESPN and go all-digital for sports broadcasts?
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RE: Will the Mountain West ditch ESPN and go all-digital for sports broadcasts?
There was an article about the MWC meeting that the MWC are working on a deal with ESPN right now. ESPN did buy the Fox sports regional for the West Coast. ESPN does need a regional out there. Since PAC 12 already have their Network? I do think ESPN might give the MWC a Network with BYU in the deal and UTEP. Gonzaga could be there for all sports but football to make it an even 14 schools for basketball. This could actually move Boise State into the west when UTEP and BYU joins.

https://www.denverpost.com/2017/12/15/mo...owl-games/

It is all speculations right now what will happen. But, there is word that the bowl oversight committee will do some over haul on who gets in a bowl in the future. PAC 12 at times failed to get their allotment of teams in them.
12-20-2017 06:46 AM
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